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The deadline to submit a proposal to host ADHO's annual international Digital Humanities conference in 2017 and 2018 is Monday, June 1, 2015. Please see the original call for proposals for more details about hosting.

Protocol for the Standing Committee on Communications (SCC) of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO)

Brief

The ADHO Standing Committee on Communications (SCC) is responsible for overseeing ADHO’s outreach and communications activities.

Duties

The committee will advise on ADHO’s overall communications strategies and provide guidance on how to improve its web site, social media presence, and visibility as an inclusive, diverse organization. The Standing Committee on Communications is charged with the following specific duties:

The ADHO Conference Coordinating Committee now invites proposals to host the following two DH conferences, in 2017 and 2018. Traditionally, the DH conference alternated only between North America and Europe, but a new protocol is meant to broaden the geographical distribution of ADHO events. DH 2015 is the first ADHO joint conference to be held in another region of the globe, and the 2016 conference will return to Europe. We therefore solicit proposals to host: DH 2017 anywhere in North America; and DH 2018 anywhere in the world, but with a strong preference for sites outside Europe and the US or Canada.

Lisa Lena Opas-Hänninen, the late EADH chair (2009-2012), attended a good number of conferences, not only in the digital humanities per se, but also in other disciplines. She was invariably interested in and encouraging of young scholars in particular, and she also spent a great deal of time in informal conversation with a wide range of colleagues.

Lisa Lena Opas-Hänninen, the late EADH chair (2009-2012), attended a good number of conferences, not only in the
digital humanities per se, but also in other disciplines. She was invariably interested in and encouraging of young
scholars in particular, and she also spent a great deal of time in informal conversation with a wide range of
colleagues.

The Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO) is pleased to announce that Marie Saldana, doctoral student in Architecture and Digital Humanities at the University of California, Los Angeles, has received the Paul Fortier prize awarded for the best paper presented by a young scholar at the 2014 Digital Humanities conference.